NAIA Names 2006-07 Division I Men's Basketball All-America Squads
March 20, 2007
Singleton ranked second in NAIA Division I Men's Basketball in scoring average at 24.7 points per game while his 6.3 assists per game ranked sixth in the nation. Singleton scored a season- and career-high 45 points in January against Belhaven, knocking down 18-of-26 from the foul line in the game. In a Dec. 4 game against Oakwood, Singleton grabbed nine defensive rebounds and had 14 assists.
Singleton is joined on the first team by 2007 Buffalo Funds-NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament participants Melvin Council (Robert Morris), Rowan Gray (San Diego Christian), Dwight Jones II (Houston Baptist, Brian Silverhorn (Georgetown), Eddie Smith (Illinois-Springfield), Mike Strobbe (McKendree), Brandon Voorhees (Park) and Paul Wright (Mountain State). Non-tournament participants on the first team include Singleton and Wayland Baptist's Kendall Webb.
In all 30 players make up the three All-
First Team
Melvin Council, Robert Morris (
Rowan Gray, San Diego Christian (
Dwight Jones II,
Brian Silverhorn,
Eddie Smith, Illinois-Springfield, 6-2, Sr., Guard,
Mike Strobbe, McKendree (
Jarekus Singleton, William Carey (
Brandon Voorhees, Park (
Kendall Webb, Wayland Baptist (
Paul Wright,
Second Team
Zach Allender, Campbellsville (
Demarion Crite, Jarvis Christian (
Deshawn Danzey, Crichton (
Max Eding, Lubbock Christian (
Mike
Phil French, Olivet Nazarene (
Mike Gordy,
Ivan Jenkins, Lambuth (
Joseph Manuel, Auburn Montgomery (
Drew Sanchez, San Diego Christian (
Third Team
Mack Bealim, Union (
Sam Brown, University of the Cumberlands (
Demario Butler,
Nick
Shawn Dumas, Xavier (
Kedrick Johnson, Lee (
Teran Lee,
Kevin Nelson, Park (
Freeman Taylor, Robert Morris (
2006-07 Rawlings/NAIA Player of the Year: Jarekus Singleton, William Carey (Miss.)
2006-07 NAIA Coach of the Year: Al Bruehl, Robert Morris (
Honorable Mention (Alphabetical by Institution)
Scott Zea, Azusa Pacific (Calif.); Bobby Johnson, Belhaven (Miss.); Tramaine Aaron, Berry (Ga.); Danny Jones, Biola (Calif.); Warren Beaulah, Brewton-Parker (Ga.); Junior Denson, California Baptist; Eric Henkel, Carroll (Mont.); Bryant Chambly, Columbia (Mo.); Levi Luster, Concordia (Calif.); Joe Roberson, Concordia (Calif.); Sylvania Watkins, Crichton (Tenn.); Jonathon Womack, Emmanuel (Ga.); Jon Uriarte, Faulkner (Ala.); Todd Henry, Houston Baptist (Texas); Cory Farmer, Illinois-Springfield; Adam Workman, John Brown (Ark.); Foluke Tobin, Lambuth (Tenn.); Sir-Lee Mason, Lee (Tenn.); Lloyd Lewis, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.); Freddy Hughes, Louisiana State-Shreveport; Chauncey Shelton, Martin Methodist (Tenn.); Mark Stovall, McKendree (Ill.); Ralph Legg, Mountain State (W. Va.); Yusif Baker, Mountain State (W. Va.); Tramain Davis, Northwestern Oklahoma State; Charles Baldwin, Oklahoma Christian; Willie Irick, Oklahoma City; Stan Chismark, Olivet Nazarene (Ill.); Bo Harris, Pikeville (Ky.); Will Holloman, Pikeville (Ky.); Carl Williams, Rinehart (Ga.); Reggie George, Robert Morris (Ill.); Devin Uskoski, Rocky Mountian (Mont.); Mike Smith, Saint Francis (Ill.); Mildon Ambres, Southern Nazarene (Okla.); LeRoy Dawson, Southern Nazarene (Okla.); Doug Underwood, Southern Poly (Ga.); Julio Osorio, Southwestern Assemblies of God (Texas); C.J. Higginbotham, Texas Wesleyan; Evan Patterson, Texas Wesleyan; Lucian Pesoli, The Master's (Calif.); Kevin McCoy, Tougaloo (Miss.); Darius Simmons, Tougaloo (Miss.); Collins Onyando, Trevecca Nazarene (Tenn.); Dewayne Lee, Union (Tenn.); Antonio Bolton, Voorhees (S.C.); Danny Reeder, Westminster (Utah); Hector Garza, Wiley (Texas); Mark Stewart, Xavier (La.).











